Jacques Koekemoer

Mar 2, 2016 09:06
@nOmi I've posted it as an answer :) I'm glad you found a way to make it work
Mar 2, 2016 07:50
@DineshPatra are you still there?
Mar 2, 2016 07:41
I am using Apache 2.4.18, when I do to a page that does not exist I get the following in my server output.

Array
(
[REDIRECT_REQUEST_METHOD] => GET
[REDIRECT_STATUS] => 404
[HTTP_HOST] => personal.localhost
[HTTP_CONNECTION] => keep-alive
[HTTP_CACHE_CONTROL] => max-age=0
[HTTP_ACCEPT] => text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/webp,*/*;q=0.8
[HTTP_UPGRADE_INSECURE_REQUESTS] => 1
[HTTP_USER_AGENT] => Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/49.0.2623.54 Safari/537.36
Mar 2, 2016 07:36
@nOmi did you refresh the page, or did you load the link again? Will you start the process from the beginning, lets see if the value in REQUEST_URI changes
Mar 2, 2016 07:33
Would you mind adding the following code to the top of the 404 page and sending us the result?

echo "<pre>";
print_r($_SERVER);
echo "</pre>";
die();
Mar 2, 2016 07:30
How is the link being redirected to the 404 error page? IE: In the server configuration do you specify the error document, or do you use a htaccess file
Mar 2, 2016 07:28
$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] will have the value that was in the address when the 404 page was triggered using the .htaccess error document.
Mar 2, 2016 07:27
You are looking for $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']
Mar 2, 2016 07:25
Have you tried looking at what the $_SERVER variable contains?
Mar 2, 2016 07:25
Create a .htaccess file that will redirect to a 404 page on 404 error. From there you can do all the data capturing that you need to.
Mar 2, 2016 07:25
Add this code to your .htaccess file: ErrorDocument 404 /404.php and in the root of your code create a file called 404.php. In that 404.php file you can do all the handling of the error.
Mar 2, 2016 07:25
Are you using an Apache or IIS server?
 

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Oct 23, 2013 10:56
hahaha sorry i didnt want to type so formal lol and php 3 was written using php 2
Oct 23, 2013 10:49
lol, because php is a programming language
Oct 23, 2013 10:40
 have a dropbox account which sync all my website folders. and it works well on windows using my apache to test, because apache can find the directory. I have another development computer using Ubuntu 13, and i changed the document root in apache to /home/jacques/dropbox but it cant find the directory , so i opened my home folder. i saw the directory there, so i tried to access it using the terminal, it said that the directory doesnt exist. I did right click dropbox and that said that the directory is in /home/dropbox and /home/jacques/dropbox
Oct 23, 2013 10:35
lol oh no